
McFarlane DC Multiverse Unveils Jokerized Harley, Batman, and Hush: A Twisted Take on Gotham’s Finest
28 September 2024 by
Marc
The latest McFarlane DC Multiverse figures bring an eerie new twist to some of Gotham’s iconic characters. McFarlane Toys has taken Harley Quinn, Batman, and Hush and thrown them into the Joker’s world, producing what’s known as the “Jokerized” versions. These figures are pure chaos in plastic form—and honestly, I’m absolutely here for it.
Jokerized Harley Quinn: A Smiling Menace

First up, let’s dive into the Jokerized Harley Quinn figure. Now, Harley’s always had her own brand of quirky madness, but this version takes it up a notch. The blend of her usual playful vibe with a Joker-esque malevolence is chef’s kiss for collectors looking for something a little darker. The face paint gives her a haunting look, and the detail in her outfit really makes her stand out from the standard Harley figures.

What I find particularly cool about this one is how they managed to blend Joker’s insanity without losing Harley’s trademark style. Her hammer’s back and ready to smash, with a touch of green thrown into her iconic suit. It’s Harley, but not as we know her. Honestly, I think this figure could sit right next to my Batman and Ace the Bat-Hound, creating a lovely contrast between chaos and the Bat’s steadfast loyalty.
Jokerized Batman: Gotham’s Dark Knight Takes a Twisted Turn

Next, we’ve got the Jokerized Batman—and wow, does he look like he’s had one bad day too many. The design shows off Todd McFarlane’s love for bringing the macabre to life, and this is a Batman who’s clearly given in to the Joker’s madness. From the green paint smeared across his face to the unsettling smile that replaces his usual scowl, this figure is going to give anyone who picks it up a little shiver down the spine.

In terms of design, McFarlane Toys did a great job incorporating both Batman’s iconic elements and the Joker’s signature chaos. You can still recognise the bat symbol, but it’s twisted in a way that feels unsettling—like a bad dream. I can already see this figure posed next to the Robin of Earth-2, the perfect chaotic pair for any display.
Jokerized Hush: The Silent Stalker Gets Even More Sinister

Lastly, we have the Jokerized Hush. If Hush wasn’t creepy enough, this Jokerized version is downright nightmare fuel. The bandages stay true to the original character, but with added Joker colours, you’ve got something that feels utterly disturbing. The deep green and purple hues paired with Hush’s usually calm and calculated persona really ramp up the tension.

What strikes me most about this figure is the attention to detail. The textures on his coat and the folds in the fabric look like they were plucked straight from the comics. You can almost feel the chaos brewing underneath the surface, which is what I think makes this figure a must-have for anyone collecting McFarlane’s DC Multiverse line.
A Closer Look at McFarlane’s DC Multiverse Toyline
McFarlane Toys has been doing an amazing job since they took over the DC Multiverse line in 2020. Their knack for translating comic book characters into detailed action figures is top-notch. What’s particularly exciting is how they keep pushing boundaries with concepts like these Jokerized figures, where they blend iconic elements of DC characters with Todd McFarlane’s signature dark, twisted aesthetic. Each figure in the line feels like a tiny piece of art, and the creativity behind them is something I admire every time I unbox a new figure.
For collectors, McFarlane’s DC Multiverse provides both classic characters and exciting re-imaginations like these. It’s a toyline that feels alive and constantly evolving, just like the characters it represents.